Perambulator, mail-cart, and the like.



fmmglf T T Patented Feb. 8,191.6,

T `E. T. MORRTSS. FEMMEUL`AT0R,l MML CART, AND THE UKE.

` APFUCATION FILED MA'R.21, 1912.

In vanter .A tto may.

` EDWARD mnonzesoN-,Monmsa or SOUTH Hmvms'rnan, nner-Jenn.

ERAMBULATOR,

'Application filed March 21 To (17E 'whom 4'it may konform:

Beitknown that Llnnznm TnonrsoN i Momuhs, a Subject ot` the. King of Great r Britain and Ireland. residing' at 139 Finchley road,Y bouthHampstead` N. V.,' England. have invented Certain new and useful Improvements Relatingto Perambulators, "Mail-Carta.` andthe like;` ot which the following iea Specification. i

This invention relates to perambulators,V mailcarta and the like Vand has for its object.

"to provide a ilight `durable and inexpensive i construction ot trame therefor.

ambulator` is illustfratedf'in the accompanyi Sponding thereto.

ing drawings in Whichzfi `.Figure l isa side elevation of the perambulator and Fig. 2 'is an end elevation correv l In: `carrying the invention lntoleect as illustrated in theV accompanying fdrawmg,

suitabletnbing -bent in la continuous eurvature" to the required `shapeozt the body and having its extremities connected by a handie-bar Y), brazed or otherwise Secured to the adjacent ends` of the pieces ottubing ern/ lployed. Fhewheelv axles d are carried by :suitablejbraokets `mounted upon the tubing 'and brazed or 4othernrise secured in position.

The body c is carried upon the frame a by means ot' a number of springs o `attached at oneendtothe body and at the other endk to hooks," loops or the like g secured to the Specification of Letters Patent.

Theapplicationof the invention to a per- Patented Feb., 8, 1916.,

, 1912. serial u@A 685,175.

frame. It is preferred, however, to attach the. :springs to `the frame by means of a stud passed through the eye of the Spring. and through a lug' Aon the frame provided for that purpose. Bolts and nuts are preferably dispensed iiith.

If the trame a .is formed of a number of,

lengths ot tubing toupled together by Suitable sookets. these latter may be formed aperially for the fixture thereto of 'the bearin;r members. or `carrying brackets of the wheel axles, The trame may ,it desired be formed of a single length oi tubing having l the ends brazed'together and bent or Curyed to the required shape.

1t will be umlerstood that the invention may be applied also to toy perainbnlators and the like; and that the inve-ntion'is not limited to the means by which the frame is Carried upon the wheels, nor to the manner 4in which the body is mounted upon the frame; nor yet to the shape of the tubular vframe.' y

`What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent isn- A perambula-tor consisting of a trarne ofi tubing bent to a closodjigure in plan and having a curved bonT shape in elevation and forming a lightand reeistant spring rising the frame o is `constituted of steel or othery r upwardly at each end, a body having a curvature coriespondingn to that of the frame and means for suspending the said body within the said fame at the upper ends thereof consisting oi spiral springe, substantially asdesoribed. n

In `testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name to thisfspecifirati'on rin the presence ot' two subscribing Witnesses.

EDWARD THOMPSON MORRISS. l'itnesaes: 'f

Roninrr (wnn Hennes,

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